Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino at a glance
About Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino
Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino is a tribal gaming and hotel destination at 17225 Jersey Avenue in Lemoore, California, owned and operated by the Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria. The property has operated since 1983 and runs 2,000 slot machines and 24 table games on a 24/7 schedule, with a hotel, spa, fitness center, bar, restaurant, self-parking, and valet on site. Gaming is regulated by the California Gambling Control Commission and the Bureau of Gambling Control. Confirm current contact details and room availability directly with the property — our directory does not have confirmed phone or email data for this location. Website: tachipalace.com.
Lemoore is a city in Kings County in the southern San Joaquin Valley, approximately 40 miles southwest of Fresno via CA-99 and CA-198. The Jersey Avenue address is in central Lemoore near the Naval Air Station Lemoore corridor. For the Kings County gaming market, Tachi Palace is the primary tribal casino destination in the area, serving Lemoore, Hanford, and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley communities.
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Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino
Lemoore, California
Gaming Floor
Tachi Palace’s gaming floor holds 2,000 slot machines and 24 table game positions. The spread includes 3 Card Poker, Blackjack, Electronic Bingo, Electronic Keno, EZ Pai Gow, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Four Card Poker, Mini-Baccarat, Mystery Card Roulette, Spanish 21, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, and Video Poker.
Mystery Card Roulette is available under the tribal-state compact — a card-based roulette variant not available at California state-licensed card rooms. Spanish 21 removes all tens from the shoe and compensates with bonus payouts for five-, six-, and seven-card 21 combinations and suited naturals, creating a different strategic environment from standard blackjack.
EZ Pai Gow removes the traditional banker commission from Pai Gow Poker by adjusting push rules on specific dealer hands — the EZ format eliminates the 5% commission that standard Pai Gow Poker charges on winning banker hands. Four Card Poker is a game in which players receive six cards and must form their best four-card hand to compete against the dealer’s four-card hand. Electronic Bingo and Electronic Keno are video-terminal formats running alongside live gaming. The seven-table poker room spreads Texas Hold’em.
Games at Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino
Tribal Context
Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino is owned and operated by the Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria, a federally recognized Yokuts-speaking tribe with reservation lands near Lemoore, California. The Tachi Yokuts are a Yokuts-speaking people whose traditional territory centered on Tulare Lake, the vast freshwater lake that historically dominated the southern San Joaquin Valley before it was drained for agricultural use in the twentieth century. The Santa Rosa Rancheria is near Lemoore in Kings County. Gaming at Tachi Palace operates under the tribal-state compact with California authorized by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.
Ownership & Operation
- Owner
- Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria
- Operator
- Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria
- Opened
- 1983
History
Tachi Palace has operated since 1983, making it one of the earlier tribal gaming facilities in California, predating the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 that formalized the federal framework. The property operated under earlier names — including Southgate Bingo Palace and Palace Indian Gaming Center — before adopting the current Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino identity as the operation expanded from its bingo-hall origins into a full-service casino and hotel resort.
The 1983 opening reflects the early bingo-hall era of California tribal gaming, when tribal nations began operating bingo as a revenue source before Class III gaming compacts were available. The property’s evolution from Southgate Bingo Palace to its current configuration mirrors the broader trajectory of California tribal gaming from the 1980s through the 2000s.
Location
Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino is at 17225 Jersey Avenue in Lemoore, California. CA-198 connects Lemoore to the I-5 corridor to the west and to Hanford and CA-99 to the east. Lemoore is approximately 40 miles southwest of Fresno via CA-99 and CA-198. Self-parking and valet are available on site.
17225 Jersey Ave, Lemoore, CA 93245, USA
Lemoore, CA 93245
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Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and peer count in our directory.
Strengths
5- Hotel, spa, and fitness center — full resort stack for extended stays in Kings County
- Operating since 1983 — one of the longer-established tribal gaming properties in the San Joaquin Valley
- Mystery Card Roulette under tribal compact — unavailable at California card rooms
- Spanish 21 and EZ Pai Gow on the table game floor
- 2,000 slot machines with 24/7 operation
Watch-outs
4- No phone or email in our directory — verify contact at tachipalace.com
- 24 table games — smaller table floor relative to the machine count
- No sportsbook — not legal in California
- No loyalty program name confirmed in our data
Kings County's 1983 Tachi Yokuts resort — hotel and casino on the Tulare Lake plain
Tachi Palace is the oldest property in our current batch, with roots going back to 1983 under the Southgate Bingo Palace name. The hotel and resort stack — spa, fitness center, valet, full dining — makes it the primary destination lodging option in Kings County for gaming travelers. The table game count is modest relative to the 2,000-machine floor, but Mystery Card Roulette, Spanish 21, and EZ Pai Gow cover the key differentiating formats. Confirm current contact details directly at tachipalace.com before making the drive.
Licensing & Rules
- Age Requirement
- 21+
- Sportsbook
- Not legal





